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Path of Exile Non-profits are urging Canada to facilitate refuge for journalists in danger, but can the industry help them get back to work? Danielle NeriJune 17, 202112 minute read
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Signs of Trouble for Lifestyle Journalism Layoffs and lack of equity amid a pandemic—how is lifestyle journalism surviving? Téana GrazianiJune 11, 20214 minute read
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Indigenous Journalists are Building a New Legacy On the ground improving coverage of communities that newsrooms have neglected, Indigenous journalists are telling their own stories. Alexander RamsayJune 3, 202113 minute read
The War on Metaphors Journalists, linguists, and lexicographers on the problems with martial metaphors for COVID-19 Sarah A. SamuelMay 27, 202113 minute read
A Truer North Local journalists from northern Canada are trying to build a better, more representative system. Julia DuchesneMay 20, 202126 minute read